New York,
Feb 8 : A federal judge authorized the Internal Revenue Service to
seek records from UBS AG of U.S. taxpayers suspected of hiding their income in
accounts with Swiss bank Wegelin.
Wegelin, the oldest Swiss private bank,
pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court on January 3 to charges of helping
wealthy Americans evade taxes through secret accounts and then announced it
would close down as a result.
U.S. District Judge William Pauley in
Manhattan granted the IRS's request to issue a "John Doe" summons, which seeks
information about possible tax fraud committed by individuals whose identities
are not known, on UBS for the names of taxpayers who may have hidden income at
Wegelin and other Swiss banks.
A UBS spokeswoman declined to comment on
the ruling.
When the government indicted Wegelin nearly a year ago, it
alleged that the bank used a U.S. correspondent account at UBS to handle funds
for American clients, a standard industry practice for foreign banks. By
covertly transferring money from undeclared Swiss accounts, Wegelin allowed
clients to avoid paying income taxes in the United States, the government
alleged.
Wegelin became the first foreign bank in recent memory to be
indicted by U.S. authorities last February, opening a new chapter in a broad
probe into Swiss bank secrecy. As part of its guilty plea, the bank agreed to
pay $57.8 million in fines after admitting to helping U.S. clients evade taxes
on at least $1.2 billion for more than a decade.
It announced on the same
day that it would shut its doors permanently after more than 270 years in
operation.
In 2009, UBS entered into a deferred-prosecution agreement,
turned over 4,450 client names and paid a $780 million fine after admitting it
provided tax-evasion services to rich Americans. Since then, dozens of Swiss
bankers and their clients have been indicted in a crackdown on the
practice.
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